* Latonya R. Harper, 26, of Freemont Avenue, was arrested Monday and charged with one failure to appear warrant out of Millville Municipal Court. She was committed to the county jail in default of $1,196.

*Alex J. Blocker, 22, of Millville, was arrested Monday and charged with receiving stolen property. He was committed to the county jail on a $5,000 warrant for the stolen property charge.

Blocker was stopped by Officer Garofolo after the officer saw the taillights in Blocker’s black 2009 Lexus SUV weren’t working. The vehicle was found to have been stolen from Atlantic City after Garofolo checked the vehicle’s registration. He was arrested without incident and the vehicle was impounded.

* A 16-year-old female, of Oak Street, was charged with disorderly conduct and turned over to a parent after processing. Police were dispatched to the 100 block of Oak Street on a report that a juvenile was throwing trash cans around in the street.

Police arrived and saw the suspect standing in the middle of the road with trash strewn about. Police attempted unsuccessfully to calm the girl down but could not do so. She continued to shout obscenities and cause a disturbance and was eventually arrested and processed on a disorderly conduct charge.

* Police were dispatched early Monday to the 600 block of E. Commerce Street for a report of damage to a resident’s mailbox.

Police found a black mailbox that had been dented in numerous places with damage estimated at $10. While police were at the scene, another neighbor came out and began repairing his mailbox. The neighbor stated his had been damaged, as well. There were no witnesses to this incident.

* Police were dispatched around 9:30 a.m. Monday to the Nail House on Mayor Aitken Drive for a report of criminal mischief to a window. Police arrived and were advised that someone had thrown a rock through the window of the building. Damage was estimated at $50.

* Police were dispatched just after 6 a.m. Tuesday to the 500 block of Manheim Avenue for a report of a vehicle burglary. The reporting person in this incident advised police that she went to her vehicle at around 5 a.m. and saw her Nuvi GPS system had been removed from her windshield.

The victim said she’d forgotten to lock her doors overnight. The GPS system was estimated at $100. The victim did not hear or notice anything suspicious overnight. The vehicle was processed for prints.